Instructions: You are to interview two people and record their responses on this form. You should state their name and their comments to your solution to the identified problem.
VI. I interviewed two individuals to see what their response would be to my (our) plan. Their responses are as follows.
I recently interviewed Brandon Castillo and he seemed to be okay with the idea that people should all pay the same amount of money. Or the responsibility of the community should be left to the rich people.
Feb 22 ,2011 interviewed
Katie Kuzinski also said that she disagreed with flat tax because in the end the people who may result in negatively being affected in part of this propostion is the poor.
Feb 22, 2011 interviewed
VII. My (our) answer, based on our research, to their objections and concerns are
just distribute different levels of flat tax. The reason that this works is that when people who make more money are taxed a small percentage more the resultant of that will increase revenue that will go back to society. An example of this is that person that makes 400,000 dollars who is taxed 40% the resultant of that will be 160,000 dollars to be given back to the community.
Instructions: You are to interview two people and record their responses on this form. You should state their name and their comments to your solution to the identified problem.
VI. I interviewed two individuals to see what their response would be to my (our) plan. Their responses are as follows.
I recently interviewed Brandon Castillo and he seemed to be okay with the idea that people should all pay the same amount of money. Or the responsibility of the community should be left to the rich people.
Feb 22 ,2011 interviewed
Katie Kuzinski also said that she disagreed with flat tax because in the end the people who may result in negatively being affected in part of this propostion is the poor.
Feb 22, 2011 interviewed
VII. My (our) answer, based on our research, to their objections and concerns are
just distribute different levels of flat tax. The reason that this works is that when people who make more money are taxed a small percentage more the resultant of that will increase revenue that will go back to society. An example of this is that person that makes 400,000 dollars who is taxed 40% the resultant of that will be 160,000 dollars to be given back to the community.
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"proportional Tax." Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History. Vol 2. Detroit: Gale, 2000. 830. Gale Vittual Reference Library. Web. 10 Mar. 2011.